Project Runway Season 4: Episode 4 Rundown
Last night’s episode of Project Runway was my favourite so far this season. It was cool to see what the designers could do with trends that we like to pretend never happened - like neon, dancewear, shoulder pads, overalls, poodle skirts, etc. As the designers grouped into teams of 3, I put my money on Kitt, Christian and Jack, who had to combine zoot suit (which I had never heard of, but I think is like those MC Hammer get-ups), fringe and pleather into a cohesive collection.
It was a bit shocking to see some of the personalities rear their ugly heads. I thought Ricky would break down into a sobbing mess when Victorya – who wins the closet tyrant award - nastily chewed him out over his design and leadership skills. As much as I like his personality, Ricky needs to step it up next week and send out a garment that impresses the judges, otherwise he’ll be the next to go.
In other breaking news, Elisa is growing on me. Initially, I was just perturbed by her overall weirdness, but now I’m touched by her genuine naivete and sweetness. She’s like a mystical creature from another world trying to learn the mannerisms and language of humans to blend in. I don’t think she can win the competition but I can see her hanging on for a few more weeks if the others continue to help her.
In the end it was Jillian, Rami and Kevin’s collection that won the challenge. Even though I did love the overalls that Jillian put together, there’s something about her that bothers me. Maybe it’s because she reminds me of Baby from Dirty Dancing or maybe it’s the fact that she hasn’t cracked a smile since week 1. Live a little! Chris was sent home for his failure to make shoulder pads look good – an impossible challenge in the first place. Even though I won’t miss his so-so designs, I will miss his larger than life persona.
Picks to make it to fashion week:
Rami, Kit, Christian
Next to be cut:
Stephen
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Angie Omata is is a freelance writer who happily spends her days designing, writing, and exploring her love of fashion. Growing up in New Jersey she has spent most of her life in or close to New York, and considers herself a city girl at heart.
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I like Sweet P. somewhat, but I often have to shut down my “wearability” lens and focus on detail, cohesion, and creativity; taking these factors into account Rami seems, as you say, someone on a flight path for Fashion Week.
A zoot suit is the type of dress men used to wear back in the 1930’s and 1940’s in America. The jackets are long with wide lapels and padded shoulders, trousers are wide-legged, and the suit is (more often than not) finished off with a hat with a feather. Currently, men who participate in swing dancing might still wear these suits.
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